Hospitality and Intimidation: Food, Drink, and Conflict in the Alliterative Morte Arthure

Patricia Price, California State University-San Marcos

Malory's Morte Darthur: A Critique of Courtly Chivalry

Shawn Cooper, Wayne State University

Free Early Music Concert – 6:00–7:15 p.m. – Memorial Hall Auditorium

LIBER ENSEMBLE

"Virtue and the Viper: Music of the Visconti Court"

Made possible by the generous sponsorship of the College of Arts & Sciences, and the Departments of Hispanic Studies, History, and Modern and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at the University of Kentucky

Friday, 29 July 2016

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24. THE GAME OF LOVE IN FRENCH ROMANCES LCLI, Niles Gallery

Presider: Logan Whalen, University of Oklahoma

Love's Labour's Lost: The Rhetoric of Rejection in the Prose Lancelot

Stacey Hahn, Oakland University

Staring and Bearing Arms: Looking at Play in Chrétien de Troyes's Chevalier de la Charrette

Julie Human, University of Kentucky

Amorous Pastimes: Love at Court in Le Chevalier aux deux épées

Kristin Burr, Saint Joseph's University

Tower, Bower, Garden, and Forest: Hiding Love in Plain Sight

Janina Traxler, Manchester University

25.COURT ENTERTAINMENTS IN ENGLAND LCLI, Room 301

Presider: Jane H.M. Taylor, Durham University

"In her thou maist them all assembled see": Alice, Countess of Derby, and the Early Modern Poetic Community

Marion Hollings, Middle Tennessee State University

"Much like his Father, but his Mother more": Comus and the Circean Revels of the English Court, 1614–1634

Abigail Richards, Durham University

26. COURTLY ELEMENTS IN EPICLCLI, Room 302

Presider: Leslie Zarker Morgan, Loyola University Maryland

Courtly Elements in Epic: The Love Chess Motif and Huon de Bordeaux

Kristin Juel, St. Michael's College

Courtly Pastimes in the Epic Romances of Andrea da Barberino

Gloria Allaire, University of Kentucky

Coffee Break – 10:00–10:30 a.m. – LCLI, Lobby

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PLENARY ADDRESS IVMargaret I. King Library, Great Hall

Sponsored by Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Kentucky

Introduction: Joseph R. Jones, University of Kentucky

The Sport of Dukes:

Palios, Stallions and Racing Stables in Renaissance Italy

Elizabeth Tobey, LAC Group at Library of Congress

Lunch Break – 12:00–2:00 p.m. – Venue of your choice

----- 2:00–3:30 p.m. Sessions -----

27. THE LEGACY OF COURTLY LITERATURELCLI, Niles Gallery

Organizer: Deborah Nelson-Campbell, Rice University

Presider: Raymond Cormier, Longwood University

Participatory Culture Before and After the Age of Print: Medieval Romance and Modern Fan Fiction

F. Regina Psaki, University of Oregon

Fate and the Plight of the Unloved in Kneehigh Theatre's Tristan and Yseult

Joan Tasker Grimbert, Catholic University of America

Does Courtly Literature have a Legacy?

Deborah Nelson-Campbell

28. THEORIZING COURTLINESSLCLI, Room 301

Presider: Stacey Hahn, Oakland University

Fictions in Play: Readings that Change the Game and Reprogram the Plot